Broward County is named for Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, a former Florida governor. It was formed in 1915 from portions of Palm Beach and Dade counties. With a population of 1.7 million people and its subtropical climate, Broward County continues to attract new residents and visitors. Its economy is based largely on tourism, retailing, construction, light industry and services.
There are 28 incorporated towns and cities in Broward County. Fort Lauderdale is the largest incorporated city in Broward County and the county seat of government.
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